Robert Redford arrives at the premiere of "All is Lost" at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall.FilmMagic

Organizers of a New York Film Festival party for Robert Redford’s lost-at-sea drama, “All is Lost,” wanted to throw an after-party at the New York Yacht Club. But the club wasn’t keen to host a party for a movie about a leaky boat, sources said.

“It’s every yacht club member’s nightmare,” said a source close to the film — “sinking during a single-person voyage.”

The source said producers then reached out to Charles Townsend — Condé Nast CEO and the club’s former commodore — who OK’d the fete. But the club’s primo party space was already booked.

“The host throwing the other event said she’d move to another room . . . only if she could meet Redford,” we’re told. The hot movie then moved its bash to the restaurant Lincoln (and added a life raft to Lincoln Center’s reflecting pool).

Director J.C. Chandor’s movie, which debuted in Cannes, made its New York premiere on a night packed with fellow Oscar hopefuls, including Steve McQueen’s “12 Years a Slave” and Alexander Payne’s “Nebraska.” A club rep declined to comment.